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    Captain_Augustus_McCrae — 14 years ago(August 27, 2011 03:01 PM)

    Mr. Goose is on the money.
    "It ain't dying I'm talking about, it's LIVING!"
    Captain Augustus McCrae

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      Fingaroo — 12 years ago(June 14, 2013 08:48 AM)

      Terrific answer WyldeGoose. You are no doubt correct.

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        WyldeGoose — 12 years ago(June 14, 2013 05:10 PM)

        I rewatched that film today, and going over it, I really don't think I would've been much better at flying that thing than Towns was. Certainly I wouldn't have been more confident in my ability to fly it. I'm so comfortable and cozy with my modern conveniences of flying that I wonder if I'd have the guts to get behind the cockpit of that contraption. Towns isn't kidding when he says that engine could very well kill them all; if that engine isn't seated right, if the weight and balance of the aircraft is off by so much as 5% or more, that engine could kill everyone before they got off the ground. I'd give it a try, but I might need a drink first.

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          tea-rex — 12 years ago(July 26, 2013 01:43 PM)

          As a matter of fact, the contraption you see in the movie crashed, killing stunt pilot Paul Mantz.
          I did not save the boy, God did. I only CARRIED him.

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            WyldeGoose — 12 years ago(July 26, 2013 04:22 PM)

            God Bless Paul Mantz, and all other aviators like him. It's due to their sacrifice and courage and heroism that allows us all the luxury of knowing the demons that lurk out there. God Bless them all.
            Frankly, I work with a lot of idiots. People, men and women, who dare call themselves pilots but haven't a damn clue about anything remotely concerned with real flying. I and many others I know devote our lives to knowing and understanding the Air as well as our mere machines based squarely on their sacrifice that I look on these others that dare call themselves pilots as charlatans. Charlatans who will get themselves and others killed.
            I realized how good I was when I was able to land a twin engine Honda private jet on approach with a 50 knot crosswind in Oklahoma in the middle of what would be considered tornado weather. The guy next to me, who called himself a pilot, didn't know or understand how I was able to do it without the plane flipping over and crashing. I basically side-landed in, letting the air carry me in. All from feel. I merely turned to him and said, "Because you do not understand, that is why you fail."

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              tea-rex — 12 years ago(June 13, 2013 01:48 AM)

              In this situation, would you volunteer to stay behind, relying on Towns' and Dorfmann's promise to send help back if they were successful? Or would you demand to be strapped to the wing and take your all or nothing chance for immediate salvation?
              If the plane doesn't make it, those left behind are done for anyways. And even if the plane makes it, there's no guarantee they are picked up in time. So anyone in his right mind would want to go.
              I did not save the boy, God did. I only CARRIED him.

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                greenleafie — 12 years ago(August 23, 2013 05:43 PM)

                Why would it be necessary for Dorfman to fly out? If anyone should go with Towns, it should be the navigator.
                But I think it's better they all went.

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                  mike-848 — 12 years ago(August 30, 2013 10:02 PM)

                  Besides being near deaths door from lack of water, I woulda wanted to go because if another Arab raiding party stumbled onto them they woulda had their throats cut.

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                    gcattanach — 12 years ago(September 26, 2013 06:51 AM)

                    Also, wherever they end up flying to, as 'civilization', most likely would not have any resources to perform any kind of rescue operation. I got the notion they have to fly 200-300 or more miles to get out of there, and all they ended up at was that oil rig station. It's not like there is an airport there with airplanes ready to go. Likely they get resupplied by air or truck once a month or something.

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                      craigsnb — 12 years ago(March 26, 2014 02:31 PM)

                      all good points noted guys. Was just thinking about the flight dynamics being in jeopardy as well ie wing spoilers and taking off on skis on unapproved sand strip lol

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                        mark6785 — 11 years ago(May 10, 2014 08:47 AM)

                        i thought that too as soon as they showed the windscreens on the wing. but as posted, many good reasons for them all to go

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